Thomson Reuters today released a multimedia
feature entitled, '7 Reasons the World Will be Sustainable,' which examines the
conflux of drivers that will enable sustainability globally.
The drivers include transparency,
catastrophe, science & innovation as well as the role of: heroes,
regulators, investors and collaborators in this effort. The feature provides pathways for success
following the United Nations Sustainable Development Summit 2015, when the
world focused its attention on 17 goals for the earth's changing climate,
natural resources distribution and prosperity.
The report, which analyzes Thomson Reuters
research and data and highlights interviews with individuals at the U.S.
Environmental Protection Agency, MIT Sloan School of Management, Caltech's
Resnick Sustainability Institute and the BT Group, among others, concludes that
while there is tremendous work to be done; there is hope.
Timothy Nixon, Director for Sustainability at
Thomson Reuters, who co-authored the report commented, "Every day, news
headlines and science reports reflect a world where climate is trending towards
increasingly catastrophic events. But in fact, leading experts believe global
disaster is avoidable, and this series takes a look at the people and programs
that work to combat these threats."
Mark Schlageter, Chief Customer Officer,
added, "We partner closely with a wide variety of customers who are
experts in different aspects of sustainability in the legal, regulatory and
academic research spaces as part of our broader corporate social responsibility
& inclusion initiatives. This work is becoming ever more important as
investors and analysts increasingly see the link between sustainability and
strong financial performance over the long-term."
"The EPA is pleased to be a part of this
new dialogue on sustainability. The United States has taken dramatic steps
forward in reducing carbon pollution and addressing other major environmental
challenges," said Joel Beauvais, EPA Associate Administrator of Policy.
"With continued leadership on policy, technology and business innovation,
we can all play a shared role in
advancing solutions - both domestic and global - that protect public health and
the environment, support economic growth and ensure a more sustainable future
for this and future generations."
"We're excited that Thomson Reuters has
highlighted the complex issues of sustainability and looking for the ways to
address them," said Jonas C. Peters, Director, Resnick Sustainability
Institute and Bren Professor of Chemistry in the Division of Chemistry and
Chemical Engineering at the California Institute of Technology. "At Caltech, we are committed to
innovations that will help to conquer these challenges. The insights that come from bringing together
the different views in this presentation are very important to the future of
the planet."
At Thomson Reuters, we all have a shared
responsibility to do business in ways that respect, protect and benefit our
customers, employees, communities, suppliers and environment. This
responsibility informs everything we do to support Our People, Our Markets and
Our World. For more on our commitment to
Corporate Responsibility and Inclusion, visit thomsonreuters.com/about-us/corporate-responsibility/.
-Market Watch
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